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    Picket Fence Lab

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    the motion of the picket fence. The upward-curved shape of the position-time graph suggests that the picket fence has a changing velocity. This curve signifies the object moving from slow to fast since the slope changes from small to big. On the other hand, the velocity-time graphs appeared linear and with a constant slope, so the “linear fit” function on Logger Pro was selected to fit a straight line to the data. Its shape was an increasing straight line, which signifies accelerated motion…

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    History Of Passing Kick

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    fly exactly in the direction of the kick, and as it slows down due to friction with the air, the spinning motion will cause the air on one side to move faster than that on the other side and because of the Magnus effect the ball will then change its direction and will turn either left or right, depending on the side it was kicked. (6)One of the most basic plays in a soccer game is a simple ground pass and Newton's Second Law describes the motion of this pass. A passing kick uses the inside of…

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    How To Play Golf

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    videos taking a up a few minutes to make ten shots(give or take). From watching videos online I had a certain visualisation and mental rehearsal of what a good drive looked like and what it would will look like when hit well. This was a difficult and slow part to improve on as you don't know if you are doing it right. The solution to this was to go back and forth between cognitive and associative learning phase to slowly develop the technique. I acheived this by filming myself and watch it…

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    Lab Report: Uniform Motion Table of Contents Background Information 1 Research Question 1 Hypothesis 1 Variables 1 Materials 2 Procedure 3 Background Information Motion is the change of position of an object with respect to time. The physical quantities velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed are used in the study of motion. If an object does not change position with respect to time, it is considered as stationary. Note that if an object is motionless, it does not necessarily mean…

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    important mechanical principles and concepts such as stability, motion, force, and Newton’s law affects the outcome of the strike. Stability is what many people consider balance. So in other words stability…

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    objects are supposed to have the same amount of acceleration , the larger object must be acted on by a larger force , whereas the smaller object must be acted on by a smaller force. The second law of motion applies to the behavior of objects for which all existing Isaac Newton’s 3rd law of motion is technically stated as, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Which means that in every interaction, there are forces acting on the two interacting objects. Or in simpler…

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    livescience.com/46558-laws-of-motion.html. Newton is known for his work in gravity and the motion of planets. Isaac Newton based his discoveries off of Descartes and changed the modern era of scientific thinking. In mathematics, Newton created integral and differential calculus, and in optics, he created the first telescope. His most influential and famous contribution came from his three laws that describe the motion of objects on the earth. The first law Newton created was based off of…

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    Acrobatic Jumping

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    Compacting the amount of space used by the bike will increase the acceleration at which the object is moving. This happens because the counter forces are being lessened by the amount of space something is taking up. This relates to the first law concept of motion discussed. To conclude, the unbalanced forces between something will react against each another. The net force of an object is the overall difference between all balanced or unbalanced forces. Net force directly affects the object in…

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    Bungee Jump Lab Report

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    in addition to the materials used for the bungee jump apparatus included Vernier LabPro, connected to the Dual Range Force sensor and the Ultrasonic Motion Detector, and Logger Pro. The Dual Range Force sensor was used for measuring the force, given in Newtons, of the bungee jump either pulling or pushing on the attached hook. The Ultrasonic Motion Detector provided information on the change in the bungee jump’s position by measuring its distance from the sensor. These sensors provided…

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    Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion and Crumple Zones Crumple Zones design and function The crumple zone is the front and the rear of a motor vehicle that is designed to crumple without difficulty and to absorb the force of the impact in a crash. Crumple zones are also known as crush zones and they absorb energy in a crash so that it doesn’t transmit to the occupants as much. The zones are now made in cars to prevent death for occupants or serious injuries when in a crash. The front of the vehicle…

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